Writer and Multimedia specialist

YouTube’s clap back

Just last month Facebook announced Watch, an upgrade on its Video hosting platform. The perks were many: a platform that allows creators and publishers to find an audience, build a community of passionate fans, and earn money for their work.

You may recall I wrote it that was a move that could kick Facebook off its top spot as video King, adding and I quote:

For now Watch will be launched in the US alone, giving YouTube a little time to dash into its workshop and further up its game.

Well here is what’s happening:

YouTube as I suggested has been up in its lab ever since , tinkering at its award winning software. It’s been a about a month but their project upgrade? It’s alive!

Kurt Wilms , YouTube Live Product Lead, said on the company’s blog earlier this week: